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Water distribution networks (WDNs) are designed to comply with hydraulic and water quality parameters for appropriate operation. Methodologies for WDN optimization have been developed to achieve minimum cost designs, adhering to hydraulic conditions. The
Sergio Serrano +3 more
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Iron Corrosion in Occluded Water in Drinking Water Distribution Systems
Corrosion in drinking water distribution systems is a serious problem and has attracted increasing attention. This work characterizes the iron corrosion in occluded water and provides a perspective of many pipeline leakage incidents, especially the ...
Huiyan Tong +4 more
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Improving quantitative and qualitative equity of water distribution systems
In most of the main canals in Egypt, such as the Mit Yazid canal, the tail end regions have a high dependence on agricultural drainage water. The current study aims to improve the situation in tail regions by mixing the drainage water with the surface ...
Esam Helal +2 more
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An efficient algorithm for sensor placement in water distribution systems
The objective of this paper is to present an optimal sensor placement methodology to assist in the effective and efficient detection of accidental and/or intentional contaminant intrusion(s) in water distribution systems.
Savic, D +5 more
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Large amount of water is lost every day in water distribution networks (WDN) through leakage. Pressure Management by means of optimal pump operations is one vital way of leakage reduction in water distribution systems.
Tilahun, Ammanuel Bekele
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Optimal Sewer Network Design Including Pumping Stations
In urban areas with a flat terrain, pumping stations must be included to elevate wastewater and avoid extreme excavation depths. These systems are characterized by high operational costs due to the pump’s power consumption.
Juan Saldarriaga +4 more
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Seamless pressure-deficient water distribution system model
Pressure-deficient conditions are a common occurrence in water distribution systems. These situations require accurate modelling for timely decision making.
Tanyimboh, Tiku +3 more
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Operational Effects on Water Quality Evolution in Water Distribution Systems
Water distribution systems (WDSs) are subject to operational changes due to variability in demands, the availability of flow rates, system maintenance and unexpected events.
Laura González +3 more
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Energy Optimization Using a Pump Scheduling Tool in Water Distribution Systems
Water distribution management system is a costly practice and with the growth of population, the needs for creating more cost-effective solutions are vital. This paper presents a tool for optimization of pump operation in water systems.
Karwan A. Muhammed, Raziyeh Farmani
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Probabilistic Contaminant Source Identification in Water Distribution Infrastructure Systems [PDF]
Large water distribution systems can be highly vulnerable to penetration of contaminant factors caused by different means including deliberate contamination injections.
Mehdy Barandouzi, Reza Kerachian
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